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Originally posted by InitialD :lol: :lol: :lol: Great minds think alike ! :lol: |
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Originally posted by crashed_1 I thought it was only for the finals...guys who have points.:confused: Also, instead of going straight to the finals, now there'll be 2 heats of 5 mins each. I think both are good ideas especially about the heats because those in the top 40, even the top 10 (A Drivers) are not neccessarily going to be fast with the full TT track. I for one, got my hairs standing on ends going full throttle through the loooooong, bendy and bumpy straight! :lol: The bad news was that my MTX flew off and I broke everything in the front left of the car when it decided to plant itself on the fence. The good news is that the 710 was stable and fast with the stock set-up using the "lolitta" body. :nod: |
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Originally posted by Sow&Steady The latest I heard today was that they'll try to confirm who from the top 40 is not coming and then open the vacated space up. So the number is still limited to 40 racers but the vacant slots will be filled on a first come first served basis. Contact RCAC now! Also, instead of going straight to the finals, now there'll be 2 heats of 5 mins each. I think both are good ideas especially about the heats because those in the top 40, even the top 10 (A Drivers) are not neccessarily going to be fast with the full TT track. I for one, got my hairs standing on ends going full throttle through the loooooong, bendy and bumpy straight! :lol: The bad news was that my MTX flew off and I broke everything in the front left of the car when it decided to plant itself on the fence. The good news is that the 710 was stable and fast with the stock set-up using the "lolitta" body. :nod: Well, good luck man. Show em what snakes are made of. |
Originally posted by InitialD Any reasons for this? I have seen some hop ups for other cars that only support the front bonnet like what you're intending to do. Yeah, one less body post to put on. Seriously, I set my bodies to be firm on the foam bumper, it supports the front better. I plan to cut the post so it is just under the included body support. With the body firm against the bumper and the 5th post supporting the hood, but not through it, the body should still be as stable and flex very little. All without having to drill an extra hole and having to deal with another clip. As AMG mentioned we used to glue a piece of foam onto the top of our steer servo to do exacty this. That was back in the days when the V-one R was the new kid on the block, Mugen's MTX2 was relatively new, the HPI Racer2 was still a common sight at the track, and even a few Spider MKII's were known to get a race. How times have changed.. |
Originally posted by GoldFinger I forgot where I read , it mentioned that all kind off body stiffener is not allowed for Touring Car class. I could be wrong though.. I dont know where you read it, but its wrong. For IFMAR classes at least. Body stiffners are not mentioned in the IFMAR rules at all... Thus they are allowed |
Originally posted by sparksy I dont know where you read it, but its wrong. For IFMAR classes at least. Body stiffners are not mentioned in the IFMAR rules at all... Thus they are allowed Only four(4)-door touring car bodies that are approved and listed by IFMAR will be allowed. The body must be made from flexible material, painted properly, and must be one piece and used in standard form, (bodysheel+wing) with no modification or additions allowed But it does not stated in 200 class. Here is the reference http://members.ozemail.com.au/~ifmar/rules.htm |
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Originally posted by crashed_1 I thought it was only for the finals...guys who have points.:confused: |
Originally posted by sparksy That was back in the days when the V-one R was the new kid on the block, Mugen's MTX2 was relatively new, the HPI Racer2 was still a common sight at the track, and even a few Spider MKII's were known to get a race. How times have changed.. Well, the idea is pretty neat. But how do you propose to modify with what we have on the car? By sticking a small flat piece of foam under the shell just enough to cushion and get support from the 5th post? |
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Originally posted by InitialD Yeah, those who are without points or who have not even joined a single race can sit back and watch or make themselves useful as pit marshals ! :rolleyes: :lol: |
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Originally posted by Sow&Steady I think both are good ideas especially about the heats because those in the top 40, even the top 10 (A Drivers) are not neccessarily going to be fast with the full TT track. Originally posted by Sow&Steady I for one, got my hairs standing on ends going full throttle through the loooooong, bendy and bumpy straight! :lol: I reckon that a one way is not the order of the day seeing that there are a lot of zig zag bends. Originally posted by Sow&Steady The bad news was that my MTX flew off and I broke everything in the front left of the car when it decided to plant itself on the fence. The good news is that the 710 was stable and fast with the stock set-up using the "lolitta" body. :nod: |
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Originally posted by InitialD :lol:...I have not done a Lola shell for about close to half a year now. ....:cry: |
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Originally posted by InitialD :lol: What about us who have not even practised the full track length?:cry: Yeah, the reason I have not gone the full length is because of the bumps. As it is, my car is a little too bumpy in some of the corners on the normal layout. I reckon that a one way is not the order of the day seeing that there are a lot of zig zag bends. Ummm, I guess I'm not totaly ready then. I have not done a Lola shell for about close to half a year now. Have not practised the full track length. No experience yet with the front solid axle setup on the car !:cry: Wong has it at RM699 |
R/C car data recorder...now isn't that cooool gadget!!!!!!!
I need that at RM100 :D :D :blush: |
Some pages ago we discussed the use of different steering servos, including the Futaba 9550. There was considerable interest in the use of this servo. I have used it for over a year, and installed it in my 710. After tearing the car down and cleaning it, I noticed that the chassis was scuffed up by the servo. Measuring the 9550 I found it was 1 mm thicker than several standard servos I have laying around, and was rubbing on the chassis. This is probably an area worth looking at when you remove the radio tray.;)
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Originally posted by crashed_1 That loooong bendy straight is hairy man...notice the holes in the fence near the slight bend?...:( Well, good luck man. Show em what snakes are made of. |
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